Vihiga Queens forward Tereza Engesha has joined South Korean top-tier side Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s Football, the WPL club has confirmed.Apart from being instrumental in the league with the three-time champions, Engesha had a good outing at the continental stage last year in the inaugural CAF Women Champions League in Cairo.She becomes the fourth player from the club to secure a move outside the country after Jentrix Shikangwa, Christine Nafula, and Lillian Awuor who secured moves to Turkey and France respectively earlier.In the current campaign, Engesha had scored nine goals from seven appearances, helping the team to an explosive start to the season that they have maintained halfway through the season.OFFICIAL||Vihiga Queens Striker Tereza Engesha’s is set to join South Korea W Top tier side Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s FC.She leaves Vihiga Queens having scored 9 goals from 7 games making her the club’s 5th export.#mpesa#Liverpool #DiamondAndDolls#rembosports pic.twitter.com/ezUGWdSP90— Nechesa Wesonga (@NechesaWesonga) March 19, 2022 “The Club’s Executive Committee is pleased announce that Vihiga Queens Football CLUB have come to an agreement with South Korean side Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s Football for the transfer of Vihiga Queens’ super striker Tereza Engesha Obunyu alias ‘Terry Engesha.’Terry is expected to travel to South Korea ahead of joining Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s Football Club based in the city of Incheon after completing the processing of her travel documents.Founded in 1993, Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s FC plays in the WK League (the highest women’s football league run by the Korea Football Association and the Korea Women’s Football Federation) in South Korea.The club has won the league nine times in a row from 2013 to 2021.We take this opportunity to wish Terry the VERY BEST as she joins our former players; Shilwatso Cynthia (Spain), Lilian Awuor (France), Jentrix Milimu Shikangwa (Turkey) and Christine Nafula (Turkey) abroad to pursue greener pastures.Our most sincere appreciation for the services she rendered to us during the times we’ve been together.Once again, all the best Terry!!,” the statement by the club read.Terry Engesha scores her second, doubles the lead for Vihiga Queens.Ulinzi Starlets 0-2 Vihiga Queens— Murimi Njiru (@muriminjirujnr) December 28, 2021 In February, The Star Newspaper published that the striker had parted ways with the club, with reports emerging that he was set to join an unnamed Tanzanian side.Attempts by Mozzart Sport to reach the player on her move to the South Korean side were futile as her phone went unanswered.With Kenya already serving a FIFA suspension, the legality of the move remains in question as Kenyan players currently in the country cannot make any international move to other leagues outside as the country is not recognized at all and a player must be registered to an affiliated body that is recognized to FIFA.